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Leading Central American Operator Standardises on Intec; Consolidates Operations on Integrated Platform

7:04 am   -   October 28th, 2008

Intec, a global provider of business and operations support systems (BSS/OSS), has signed a significant contract with a leading Central American network operator for an end-to-end settlements solution. This latest contract adds another new customer to Intec’s growing Latin American customer base and is further evidence of Intec’s momentum within the region.

Intec’s products are currently used by nearly 40 service providers throughout Latin America. This latest deployment will provide the operator with a world-class Interconnect system to support the company’s complex, intercarrier billing agreements and increasing traffic volumes. The solution will enable to the operator to bill and settle all services using a single platform, allowing full visibility of costs, revenues and margins across all lines of business.

“In such a competitive environment our customers require technical superiority which gives them demonstrable commercial benefits. Intec provides a functionally robust solution, proven in the most demanding, high-growth carrier environments,” commented Ian Watterson, Vice President for Intec Americas region. “The Latin American market is becoming increasingly dynamic and Intec technology will give the operator the critical commercial edge they need to expand.”

The Intec solution replaces a number of disparate, bespoke systems. Deployed as an integrated platform, the solution includes Intec’s powerful preprocessor, Interconnect Prep, and Version7.1 of Intec’s market-leading Interconnect settlements system complete with ITU support.

About Intec
Intec supplies solutions to over 70 of the world’s top 100 telecom carriers and is one of the world’s fastest growing major BSS/OSS (business and operations support systems) vendors. Intec’s 400 customers include AT&T, Cable & Wireless, The Carphone Warehouse (UK), CANTV, Claro, Digicel, France Telecom, Hutchison 3G, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Telecom Argentina, Telefonica, UTS, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, Vivo and Vodafone. Intec works closely with its customers, many of whom have been with Intec since its inception, to provide the highest standards of performance, flexibility and robustness to help carriers service their customers effectively and profitably. Intec’s comprehensive and expanding range of products, solutions and services includes:

- Retail billing and customer management
- Multi-service mediation and activation
- Inter-carrier billing settlements including US CABS and ITU-based settlement
- End-to-end content partner management
- Optimized wholesale routing and trading
- Real-time pre/post-paid mediation and charging
- Pre-integrated solutions for wholesale, wireless and core IMS charging functions

Founded in 1997, Intec is listed on the London Stock Exchange (ITL.L) and has over 1,700 staff and 35 offices in 26 countries. For more information, visit the Intec website at www.intecbilling.com.

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